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"wombn" wrote in message ... On 1 Jul 2003 04:19:28 -0700, (jeffrey kramer) wrote: hi everybody subject line asks it all id like to reuse ivsets to save $$$ unless people in general think that it compromises relative sterility too much As someone on an insulin pump, my first question is, how long is the IV in place? When I use needles to inject my insulin (rare), I reuse the needles many times. However, I don't have to inject through fur. I'm not sure how clean the fur is or if there's a shaved spot that you're using. The needle's in place for a couple -- a few minutes for sub-Q fluids, depending on the amount of fluids given in any one session & the size of the needle being used. The hair of the fur's not much of a problem - the needle easily goes under the skin, in-between the hairs. I took the question to mean more of the venosets than the needles, but wasn't sure... Cathy -- "Staccato signals of constant information..." ("The Boy in the Bubble") Paul Simon Believe it or not, but needles can actually dull with use. It's not something you can see with a naked eye though. If the IV is left in place for more than a day, I'd say don't reuse it. My sets are left in place for 3-4 days any longer is an infection risk. And I've had a couple of infections here and there. So now I put neosporin on my infusion sites. Not sure if your situation is more like syringes or like my insulin pump. Just be extremely careful to clean the injection site thoroughly and don't let the needle ever touch anything else. p.s. if responders could send a copy to my email address i'd appreciate it. if thiat is not good form, i will certainly adapt comcast is currently having problems with my email |
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I know people who have re-used the IV lines. I never did. Once the bag of
fluids was empty, I discarded the whole thing. Sue "jeffrey kramer" wrote in message om... hi everybody subject line asks it all id like to reuse ivsets to save $$$ unless people in general think that it compromises relative sterility too much many thanx jeffrey kramer p.s. if responders could send a copy to my email address i'd appreciate it. if thiat is not good form, i will certainly adapt |
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I know people who have re-used the IV lines. I never did. Once the bag of
fluids was empty, I discarded the whole thing. Sue "jeffrey kramer" wrote in message om... hi everybody subject line asks it all id like to reuse ivsets to save $$$ unless people in general think that it compromises relative sterility too much many thanx jeffrey kramer p.s. if responders could send a copy to my email address i'd appreciate it. if thiat is not good form, i will certainly adapt |
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"jeffrey kramer" wrote in message om... hi everybody subject line asks it all id like to reuse ivsets to save $$$ unless people in general think that it compromises relative sterility too much Some people reuse the venosets but I don't - They're cheap enough and not worth the risk of infection - especially in a CRF cat (I assume your cat is in CRF). *Never* reuse the needles. Good luck. Phil |
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"jeffrey kramer" wrote in message om... hi everybody subject line asks it all id like to reuse ivsets to save $$$ unless people in general think that it compromises relative sterility too much Some people reuse the venosets but I don't - They're cheap enough and not worth the risk of infection - especially in a CRF cat (I assume your cat is in CRF). *Never* reuse the needles. Good luck. Phil |
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From: "blkcatgal"
I know people who have re-used the IV lines. I never did. Once the bag of fluids was empty, I discarded the whole thing. I did too and I never reused the needles. I was nervous enough and didn't want to take a chance with a dull needle. Lauren ________ See my cats: http://community.webshots.com/album/56955940rWhxAe Raw Diet Info: http://www.holisticat.com/drjletter.html http://www.geocities.com/rawfeeders/ForCatsOnly.html Declawing Info: http://www.wholecat.com/articles/claws.htm |
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From: "blkcatgal"
I know people who have re-used the IV lines. I never did. Once the bag of fluids was empty, I discarded the whole thing. I did too and I never reused the needles. I was nervous enough and didn't want to take a chance with a dull needle. Lauren ________ See my cats: http://community.webshots.com/album/56955940rWhxAe Raw Diet Info: http://www.holisticat.com/drjletter.html http://www.geocities.com/rawfeeders/ForCatsOnly.html Declawing Info: http://www.wholecat.com/articles/claws.htm |
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